A Dinner and Musical for our Nursing fund.

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Los Angeles, CA

Feb 23, 2018

Multi-Employer
General Business

Event Description

The DMF NURSING REGISTRY, is sponsoring an event on March 24, 2018 at 7:00 pm. The event is to build an awareness of the need for healthcare workers to unite and maintain representation and to inform those present about the effects of aa lack of representation . Expect to enjoy a very lovely evening, with great music, speeches, and sumptuous food.
The Keynote Speakers are Miss Anita Bissett and Mr. Morris Griffin. Mr Morris Griffin is from Los Angeles, California. He is on the side of the people of all Californians, and aspires to run for a congressional seat, He will also direct nurses and healthcare professionals how to get involve in bargaining, in order to protect our jobs.
Miss Anita Bissett (Watts Baby of 1965). She is a Writer and an activist for children in foster care. She was called to speak for Foster Children at the White House, under former President Obama's administration. She has written a best seller book, "From a Sparrow to a Storm." Miss Bissett will highlight the need for a spiritual restoration for all.
The SEIU is invited. Nurses working through many registries have no representation and continue to get "blacklisted" and denied employment in many places.
In addition, Nursing Recruiters will be on site. Are you a CNA, LVN, or RN? There is a job waiting for you to fill. As a Registered nurse, I will give an overview of Black professionals in healthcare and the importance of why nurses need to build solidarity in a changing healthcare system.
The event will also feature a very talented musician, and rising Star, Munir Griffin, who will perform his musical skill and talent.
Munir Griffin is a hot new artist who will charm you with his Jazz, Hip Hop, and R&B musical styles. He is a 5th year Ethnomusicology/Jazz Studies Major at The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). He started the entertainment group, Westwood Village Entertainment Group (WVEG) in hopes of using his music platform to create a "better Society." Please check out his Debut, " The Proclamation of Munir Griffin."
Contact the organizer for Vendor opportunity and for any questions, at, (310) 846-7647 or email dmfnursingregistry@gmail.com.
A Footnote: I would like to take this opportunity, to express my sincere sympathy to the families, friends, and all those who've been impacted by the Tragedy in a Florida school shooting. My hope is that the United States will unite around this state to come up with solutions to protect all children from gun violence.
Links: www.dmfnursingregistry.com
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